Hundreds of thousands of people around the world marched on dozens of cities on Saturday, joining the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations against greed, inequality and everything else that's screwed up right now.

Actually, it seems a little unfair to say that the world is joining Occupy Wall Street—some countries, like Spain, have had strong anti-inequality and anti-austerity movements for months now, so it's more like Occupy Wall Street was America joining the world—but either way, it's the global interest in the Zuccotti Park encampment (and its imitators nationwide) that spurred the October 15 marches.

Click through the rest of the gallery for pictures from other Occupy marches, and news. If you were at a march today and have photos or stories to share, email us at tips@gawker.com.

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[Above, a young protester checks out police near the London Stock Exchange, where a group of around 500 people are currently kettled. Image via AP]

London

Wikileaks' Julian Assange came to the London demonstration (along with around 500 other people), which set itself up in front of the London Stock Exchange and was promptly kettled by the Metropolitan police. [Image via AP]

Zagreb

Leslie Mestman sent us this photo of today's protests, taken at Ban Jelačić Square.

Bucharest

Protesters set up a banner reading "If you speak - you are placed in an enclosure" [Image via AP]